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Show MINERS VILLE Mrs. Wallace Outzen entertained at a party Thursday afternoon for her son, Keith, it being his birthday anniversary. The time was spent in playing games after which refreshments refresh-ments were served to twenty of his little friends. The Legion and Auxiliary members mem-bers held a party at the D. R. Mc-Knight Mc-Knight home Saturday night. Music and progressive games were the diversion di-version of the evening after which refreshments were served. Claude Albrecht has as a guest his mother, Mrs. Albecht, of Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Williams are spending a few days at Salt Lake City, where Mr. Williams is attendr ing the wool growers convention. Mr. and Mrs. J. W Eyre and Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Eyre visited in Salt Lake several days of last week. Joseph Fotheringham spent the week-end here with his family. Benjamin Banks spent the weekend week-end at Eureka visiting his daughter, Mrs. Delia Allison. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bank3 and family visited over the week-end at Eureka with relatives Miss Norma Marshall has returned home after spending the past three weeks at Stockton. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hall departed Tuesday for Huntington Park, California, Cali-fornia, where they will spend two months with their daughter, Mrs. H. M. McQuarrie. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clothier announce an-nounce the marriage of their daugh-1 daugh-1 ter, Wilma, to Spencer Williams, son of JIr. and Mrs. F. D. Williams. They were married Friday in the L. D. S. temple at St. George, i A Daughters of the Utah Pioneers meeting was held at the home of Mary Ellen Mathews, Sunday afternoon. after-noon. Eighteen member.s were present. pre-sent. The speakers at Sacrament meeting- Sunday night were Stake President Presi-dent S. Taylor Farnsworth, William White, Carlyle Smith and Wallace Yardley of Beaver. Minersville ward Primary confer- (Continued on last page) i . MINERSVILLE (Continued from first page) ence will be held Sunday, January 21, at sacament meeting The "M" men's basketball team played the second ward of Cedar City here Monday night. The score was 17-36 in favor of Minersville. Mr. and Mrs. James Eyre have received re-ceived an announcement telling of the arrival of a 9 pound baby boy, born to Mr. and Mrs. Irvin tyre of I-ansing, Michigian. o |